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Each year, member high schools of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association are invited to nominate one male and one female for Scholar Athlete honors.  The program, launched in 1984, was meant to highlight the positive impact of interscholastic athletic activities.

 

To qualify for WIAA Scholar Athlete recognition, a nominee must have earned at least four varsity letters through the first half of his or her senior year and must have a cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. 


SO, this year’s 2022 WIAA Male and Female Scholar Athletes are: Cooper Feltz and Lauren Jex. 

Congratulations to both!


Congratulations to Chloe Geguillana!  She will be continuing cheer at St. Norbert!   Good luck!


Congratulations to Charlie Ragland on signing his commitment letter to swim at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) next fall!  Good luck!


Congratulations to all Destination Imagination Teams!

 

The Silly Geniuses from Amy Belle placed 6th; The Alacamazing from Kennedy MS placed 6th; The Catastrophic Crumblers from Kenney MS placed 15th; Glebe! Ft. Death by Cheese from GHS placed 14th; Yet to Be Determined from GHS placed 17th and the Skunk Squad from MacArthur placed 22nd. 

 

All teams did well overall, being that there were 441 teams participating this year! 


The GHS Varsity Baseball Team received great pitching and clutch hitting as they won 6 games over a week stretch, winning 3 games at the Gonring Classic in Kewaskum two weekends ago, as well as defeating GMC foes Brookfield East, West Allis Hale, and Tosa West. Key hits were provided by Jerome Pawlak, Zack Schneider, and Matt Grannan, who hit a dramatic 7th inning grand slam to lead a 7 run rally against Tosa West. Great pitching was provided by Carter Szohr, Jack Kolinski, Brady Vincent, John Neiskes, Mitch Flora, Ethan Sitter, and Brady Schulze. The Warhawks finished the regular season at 13-11 and 8-8 in the conference. The team also beat Sussex Hamilton at home in the Regional opener.  The team ended up losing in a close battle last night in extra innings to Menomonee Falls.  Well done on a great season!



Last week the Germantown Golf Team began the post season with Regionals hosted at Meekwon. It is well known the Regional and Sectional  stack up as one of if not the toughest in the state.  Four of the states top six ranked teams are in the field.   The boys knew it would take solid play from everyone on the squad , and they came ready for the challenge.  The team shot their best 18 hole score of the year and were just three shots off of the school record with a 307! 307 put the Warhawks in second place and finishing ahead of powerhouses Arrowhead and Homestead. 

 

Leading the way for the Warhawks and tying for Regional medalist with a 72 was Camden SchmidtCody Schmidt’s 77 placed him over all 8th and another top 10 finish was Kolby Bohling’s 78 !   Rounding out the team scoring was Sam Sies 80 and Joey Bruss with an 84.  


The team finished their season tied for fourth at Sectionals. Well done on a fantastic season!  


Well done on a great season, GHS Girls' Soccer Team!  The team lost a hard-fought Regional game against Oshkosh West 2-1 this week.  


Congratulations to the GHS Softball Team on their Regional Championship!  They defeated Wauwatosa East for the victory!


Congratulations to Connor Pallen and Cole Neinas for qualifying for the State Tennis Tournament for doubles. They won first match on Thursday at the Nielsen Stadium in Madison. Awesome work this Season Boys, and Good Luck today/Friday!


Congratulations to the GHS Boys' Tennis Team that participated last week in their sectional tournament in Kohler. There was an unbelievable level of competition that caused the boys to play their hearts out. They had a 2nd place finish at 3 doubles from Darren and Dylan Tylicki, and a 3rd place finish at 3 singles by Sam Schilder. Well done to all!

 

The GHS Boys' Tennis Team participated in their subsectional tournament a week ago Monday. There were hard-fought matches that brought out the best in the players and the team had 7 players move on to the sectional tournament.  Connor Pallen and Cole Neinas at 1 Doubles, Casey Emerson and Adam Emerson at 2 Doubles, Dylan Tylicki and Darren Tylicki at 3 Doubles, and Sam Schilder at 3 Singles. 



Last week Thursday, the varsity girls and boys competed at the WIAA Sectional Meet at Arrowhead. The top 3 finishers in each event earned a spot to compete at the WIAA State Meet. 

 

Congratulations to the following athletes on earning a trip to State!

Dillon Walker - 1600m Run (2nd place)

Jonas Price - 300m Hurdles (3rd place)

Jayson Koel - 200m Dash (3rd place) & 400m Dash (1st place)

JV Myles - Triple Jump (1st place)

Khushi Tanna - 3200m Run (2nd place) 

Claire Reedy - 400m Dash (3rd place)

Gretchen McNeal - 300m Hurdles (2nd place)

The girls 4x200m relay team of Reese Berge, Addison Braidigan, Gretchen McNeal, and Rylie Olson (2nd place)

The girls 4x400m relay team of Reese Berge, Lauren Jex, Melanie Marks, and Gretchen McNeal (1st place)


The State Meet will take place on Friday, June 3rd and Saturday, June 4th at UW-Lacrosse. Good luck!!